Here’s how to share Eid photos without using the internet
Jakarta (MidLand) – As we welcome the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, sharing Eid photos with family and friends is one of the most anticipated traditions.
However, for those without access to the Internet, photo sharing can be a barrier. Luckily, there are several ways to share Eid photos without having to rely on an internet connection.
One of the most popular ways is to use the Quick Share feature. With Quick Share, users can easily transfer photos and other files to other nearby devices. This process does not require Internet access and can be done quickly.
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For iPhone users, a similar feature that can be used is Airdrop. Airdrop allows iPhone and iPad users to share photos and other files directly with other Apple devices in close proximity, without the need for an Internet connection. This feature is very easy to use and often provides fast transfers.
Apart from this, users can also use Bluetooth technology to share Eid photos. While the transfer speed may not be as good as Airdrop, Bluetooth is still a reliable option for sharing photos between nearby devices.
Apart from that, users can also take advantage of third-party applications designed specifically for Internet-free file sharing.
There are many applications available that allow users to easily transfer photos and other files via direct connection between devices, such as SHAREit, EasyShare, ShareMe.
With the various options above, sharing Eid photos without an internet package will no longer be a problem. Everyone can still celebrate this special moment by sharing photos with family and friends, without having to worry about an Internet connection.
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Reporter: Fathur Rochman
Editor: Zita Meirina
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